I was wondering if you can make a Japanese version of Denshi Jisho. Since I'm going for monolingual dictionary, I'll have to use the other monolingual dictionaries more than this one. The 2 most important thing that those other dictionaries don't have is the plain form of the search result and the easiness to access sentence examples. There's lots more features, but if somehow Denshi Jisho was in Japanese, I would use it much more :D

At least, if only the interface was in Japanese, it would be great. Don't need the description of words and the translation of sentences to be.. well, translated XP.

[p]I was wondering if you can make a Japanese version of Denshi Jisho. Since I'm going for monolingual dictionary, I'll have to use the other monolingual dictionaries more than this one. The 2 most important thing that those other dictionaries don't have is the plain form of the search result and the easiness to access sentence examples. There's lots more features, but if somehow Denshi Jisho was in Japanese, I would use it much more :D[/p][p]At least, if only the interface was in Japanese, it would be great. Don't need the description of words and the translation of sentences to be.. well, translated XP.[/p]

If you're sentence mining (people who do usually try to go monolingual which is why I'm asking) you should not take sentences from jisho.orgs sentence database (tanaka corpus). They are good to understand a words use quickly by crossreferencing, but they aren't good native lines to learn in an SRS. The example sentences in kenkyuushas waei dictionary is MUCH better, so are the lines in the daijirin (which you can search in on yahoo.co.jp).